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NEO Technical Analysis Mar 22

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NEO is trading near critical support zones at $2.64, under downward trend dominance. Short-term bearish signals could trigger a liquidity grab on a break below $2.60.

Current Price Position and Critical Levels

NEO’s current price at $2.64 is trapped within the 24-hour range of $2.59-$2.73, maintaining its downtrend structure with a 3.23% decline. Trading below EMA20 ($2.68) confirms short-term bearish momentum, RSI at 46.80 in neutral territory but Supertrend resistance prominent at $3.13. Multi-timeframe (MTF) analysis identified 9 strong levels across 1D/3D/1W timeframes: 2 supports/3 resistances on 1D, 1 support on 3D, 2 supports/4 resistances confluence on 1W. These levels are reinforced by order blocks, liquidity pools, and historical tests; volume remains low at 5.98M$, but spike potential exists in critical zones. Price is approaching the $2.5989 support test – if broken, the main buyer zone at $2.3950 comes into play.

Support Levels: Buyer Pools

Primary Support

$2.5989 (score: 74/100), very close to the current range low of $2.59 and the most critical primary support. Why important? Forms an order block as the last swing low on 1D timeframe, tested and rejected 3 times in the past (January-March 2026 rallies). Strong MTF confluence: 1D support + 3D EMA50 (around $2.60) intersection, plus high volume node (VPOC) in volume profile. This is a liquidity pool – ideal for stop-loss hunting, triggering fast downside on break. 1.5% below current position, high hold probability as RSI not yet approaching oversold (below 30).

Secondary Support and Stop Levels

$2.3950 (score: 74/100), secondary and stronger support – main demand zone on 1W timeframe. Historically a strong buyer block from 2025 Q4 rally, with 4+ tests (rejections with volume spikes). Confluence: 1W Fibonacci 0.618 retracement + 3D Supertrend support. Invalidation on break below $2.5989; passing it opens downside target $1.5155 (score 21), R/R ratio 1:3+. Liquidity expected below $2.39 for stop hunting, where big players may accumulate long positions.

Resistance Levels: Seller Pools

Near-Term Resistances

$2.6828 (score: 63/100), nearest resistance with perfect confluence to EMA20 ($2.68). Short-term supply zone: last swing high on 1D, rejected twice (last 48 hours). Increased selling pressure observed in volume, reinforced by Supertrend bearish signal. Volume breakout required for break, otherwise high fakeout risk – collects sell stops here for liquidity grab.

Main Resistance and Targets

$2.8945 (score: 63/100) and $3.0669 (score: 65/100), main resistance cluster. $2.8945 is 1W order block (supply), tested at 2026 February peak; $3.0669 is 3D/1W Fibonacci 0.382 extension + high volume rejection. Upside target $3.7776 (score 25) but challenging in downtrend. These levels stacked in MTF with 1D(3R)/1W(4R), expecting heavy selling pressure – BTC rally required for breakout.

Liquidity Map and Big Players

Big players (smart money) targeting liquidity below $2.5989: retail stops here, likely sweep to drop into $2.3950 demand (equal lows cleanup). Above, sell limit orders accumulated between $2.6828-$2.73, short positions at EMA20. From 1W perspective, around $2.39 is accumulation zone – whales waiting for longs. Fake breakouts increase with low volume, true move requires 10M$+ volume. Liquidity map: downside liquidity > upside, preserves bearish bias.

Bitcoin Correlation

NEO highly correlated with BTC (0.85+%), BTC down 2.12% at $69,239 lows – adding extra pressure on NEO (alt beta 1.5x). BTC $68k support test pushes NEO to $2.50; BTC $70k breakout frees NEO to $2.80+. Dominance rise crushes alts, watch BTC key levels ($68,500 support, $71,000 resistance) – NEO trades risky without BTC context.

Trading Plan and Level-Based Strategy

Level-based outlook: Hold above $2.5989 for short-term bounce to $2.6828 EMA20, short on rejection to $2.39 target (R/R 1:2.5). On break, long entry at $2.3950, invalidation $2.38, targets $2.68-$2.89. NEO Spot Analysis for range trade, NEO Futures Analysis for leverage. Risk: 1-2%/stop, high volatility – short bias in downtrend. This outlook price action based; DYOR.

This analysis uses Chief Analyst Devrim Cacal’s market views and methodology.

Trading Analyst: Emily Watson

Short-term trading strategies expert

This analysis is not investment advice. Do your own research.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/analysis/neo-technical-analysis-march-22-2026-support-resistance-levels

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